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Beyond the bookshelves: 3 ways school libraries have evolved to meet students’ needs

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Once simply a quiet space to check out books, libraries have evolved to provide students with a holistic and interactive learning experience. Traditional beige, rigid layouts with rows of bookshelves and tables have given way to open, adaptable spaces that accommodate group work, discussions and various learning activities.

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Lessons from an online teacher: Supporting phenomena-based learning

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This is where Explore Learning Gizmo comes into play. Gizmo is an interactive STEM learning experience for grades 3-12. Explore Learning Gizmo is really user-friendly for teachers and students alike. Once the teacher assigns the STEM activity to a class, students can access it immediately.

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Now Is the Time to Redefine Learning — Not Recreate Traditional School Online

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While the possibilities for flexible, innovative learning models are myriad, stories from across the country make it clear that as a nation, we are largely missing this opportunity. In this case, it often comes down to fundamental changes to the very structure of virtual and hybrid learning models.

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K-12 Class Sizes Have Ballooned With Online Learning. It’s Not a Good Thing.

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When leaders at Megan Claffey’s Colorado district decided to give parents a choice between online and hybrid learning, they didn’t expect many to choose the all-online option. Here, he points to a finding that extreme class sizes—in either direction—can be detrimental to student learning. Claffey says.